Asghar Farhadi Says 'Any Murder Is a Crime' When Asked About Iran War at Cannes: 'It's Extremely Cruel and Tragic' Asghar Farhadi's latest statement on the war in his native Iran is a stark reminder that, amidst the chaos of conflict, there are still voices calling out for reason and humanity.
During the Cannes Film Festival press conference for his new film "Parallel Tales," Farhadi expressed his outrage at the senseless violence plaguing his homeland.
His assertion that "any murder is a crime" cuts through the complex web of politics and ideologies that often accompany discussions of war.